Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1888 — County Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

County Correspondence.

FROM UNION. Snow fall until Jan. Ist., 18 inches. . One case of limg fever in the township. .The Methodists and United JBretheren are holding series of meetings at Brushwood, Sand Ridge and Canada. John Clagev has moved to Fair Oaks. 2 Arithmetic school every Friday night lit Wild Lilly. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at Brushwood. Lacy Chamberlin and son have just returned to their home in Witchita Kan., after a visit with their many relatives and friends in this county. The Literary society at the Gant school house is in a flourishing condition. Fair Oaks has exchanged the “Boom” for a brief “lull.” George Hopkins and family have returned from Kansas. He has purchased A. M. Munden’sproperty, who expects to move soon. Bill Bat. HANGING GROVE A girl at J. R- Phillips. Sam-Parker sits in a new cutter and listens to the music of a new strain of sleigh bells. Rabbit hunting seems to be the topic of the day since the snow. QSupt. J. F. Warren was in Hanging Grove last week. Protracted meeting commenced at Osborne, andwill probably last 3or 4 weeks. Conducted by Rev. Hall and Miss Kate Leorick. The institute held at Banta last Saturday is reported to have been a decided success. All the teachers were present and all prepared except Miss Lilly Peregrine. The following subjects were well treated: School Gov. Miss Jennie Miller. Language, Miss Fannie Rockwood. Atmosphere, Henry McCombs. Grammar, Miss Eva Rayburn. Fractions, Elmer Snoddy. Sam Parker went to Laporte this week, there seems to be some attraction up there. Ghas. Yeoman started for Colorado last Friday, Kenton, tfOfTome euusej gave going west. Old Joe. REMINGTON J TEMS. Another mother t in Israel .has left us. Mrs. Melissa Bellows, aged. 81, passed to her rest on last Thursday, dying at the home of her sou, Albert Bellows, four miles southwest of town, after a brief illness, pf pneumonia. Notwithstanding fthe inclemency of the weather and the bad condition of the roads, a, large number of friends testified', their regard for Mrs. Bellows andv her by following her remains to their final resting place. The fmferal took, place- on Saturday, nfbmup Presbyterian church, Re\mJ.u|. and E. B. Woodson k Miss plot - Krarer, an maux lady, will Frozen North,” in ,Exehafike\Hul v ;ott WednlsdiMAevfening, lii«B isth - - sSK Mrs.. c lllW ar P e \ jw!® HI crnioWmiWed lace, by last wffeYS |ro% tA BhMSt .\ \ - aild ] sßj' wore (> i%>yW bv t the ’ j ,HU lingers m ijgt' \ Mr6lSfl|fe&|B| s'uneW,^ iiig by • th>e reiapv4l- M «r IgTOiit Bone,\ which , Mr. E. m repnati spent part .of, Irtist week, Wior to his departure, ft* his new home in southwest, Missouri; TO rs. Yeoman will joilr h% there imabout tw r o weeks. ill Chappell returned from loW|i last Friday. \ Remingtonian. Neubaliga can be cured by Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, if taken a sufficient length pt time to thoroughly purify the blood, giving streugth to the whole nervous system.